Good Sam's rates this as a 9. I would give it maybe a 5. The highway is right next to park. Lot's of gravel...hardly any grass..just not very appealing at all. That being said, good spot for a few nights and the management is very nice. We camped at Indian Springs Campground in a Motorhome.

Decent quick overnight stop location. Shower and bathroom OK, clean. Location is right on the highway so it does get traffic noise. There is a lake but we did not take advantage of it. We camped at Indian Springs Campground in a Motorhome.

Most of the sites are taken by seasonal or permanent campers. Some noise from the interstate. Stone Roads. Medium size sites. Fairly clean. OK for a night or two. We camped at Indian Springs Campground in a Travel Trailer.

Very nice park with friendly attentive staff. Large sites with easy in and out. I stay here for 4 days every year while attending a conference in Cincinnati, a 20 to 30 minute drive away. My site is located approximately 15 feet away from a pretty lake stocked with fish. (Not that I have a chance to fish...). Some day I hope to be able to stay longer and catch a few of the fish! I would stay here again. We camped at Indian Springs Campground in a Motorhome.

This is a no frills park and we have stayed here several times while in the area visiting family. Hosts are gracious and friendly. Checkin was quick and easy. The only drawback is they are constantly full especially on weekends, so reservations are suggested. We will stay here again when we are in the area. We camped at Indian Springs Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

Easy access off interstate. Choice of long pull throughs or lake lots. Gravel roads and sites. Strong Internet. High water pressure, but they tell you. Rate includes $5 for 50 amp. Minor road noise. Overall very good experience. Operated by owners. Barber shop on premises. We camped at Indian Springs Campground in a Motorhome.

Been full time for 4 years and this place is to be avoided. Expensive, no trees, and electricity costs $0.14 KwH. The spaces are not adequate for a Class A Coach, and there is no vehicle parking. It is noisy and too close to the interstate. The staff is unfriendly and irritating, and there is no security. Restricted water use, and nickeled and dime from the time to make payment till the time you leave. Do yourself a favor and drive on. We camped at Indian Springs Campground in a Motorhome.

This was just an overnight stay. The price reflects an additional $5 for 50 amp service. Don't feel this park is worth $39 per night and that is with the Good Sam rate. Nice, level, long, gravel pull throughs. There are back in sites as well. Our antenna didn't seem to pull in the channels very well because they kept cutting out from time to time. Too close to the freeway noise. Nice lake to look at. People in the office were very nice. We camped at Indian Springs Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

We agree with the last few reviews, but don't feel this park rates a 7. It is an OK park with friendly and helpful staff and a beautiful lake. Those are the positives, and as such, are great. However, the price is quite steep for what is available. The Wi-Fi was extremely weak to the point of being unusable. The park sits down below the freeway, and where our unit was parked, every time a big rig drove past, it interrupted the over-the-air TV. In addition, we were completely unable to get our satellite TV up and working due to the trees. We were situated by the lake with a gorgeous view from our front door. I imagine if we were in one of the pull-through sites in the front gravel area, we might have been able to use it. With the beautiful view, you may wonder why TV was important. Just four words ... baseball post-season playoffs! This is a fine overnight stay, but certainly not a campground for an extended stay. We camped at Indian Springs Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

Helpful, friendly staff. The pull-thru's were a gravel parking lot with no shade. There was a view of a lake. Quite a few of long-term workers there; but most units looked OK. This was not a park to enjoy the park, but was good for an overnight stay. We stayed 3 nights and visited Creation Museum (5 miles away!) and National Air Force Museum in Dayton. I was unable to get on the Internet at our site (#22), but went to the laundry and used my laptop there. VERY close to Interstate with noise. If there had been a wreck, they would have crashed into our camper. Ask for a site closer to the office. We camped at Indian Springs Campground in a Travel Trailer.

This Park was easy to find. The sites were laid out well and easy to pull into. The facilities were phenomenally clean! Detractors were the proximity of the Interstate combined with the highway noise. I'd recommend this site as an excellent one night stay, on your way through Cincinatti. However, not a place to "summer vacation" with the family. We camped at Indian Springs Campground in a Motorhome.

Laundry is now available: 2 washers and 2 dryers. Has great showers! Showers and bathrooms are cleaned every 2 hours. WiFi worked fine for us, yet we were parked near the front by the lake. Sites very level with easy access. I-275 is next to the campground. A bit noisy, but it didn't interrupt our sleep. Huge casino about 4 miles away. The State Line Restaurant is right down the street. Has great home-cooked meals. The home-made jam is the best that we've ever had! We'd rate this campground higher, but we felt the the price was just a little steep. We camped at Indian Springs Campground in a Travel Trailer.

This is a clean, well run campground. There is an artificial lake for fishing and paddle boating, as well as, a small playground for youngsters. There is also a barbershop. No laundry - owner told me one is being planned for soon. Most of sites around lake are seasonal/permanent (no junk). Roads and sites are gravel. Adequately sized sites. Owners live on site (on houseboat). We were in extreme rear of park - WI-FI was very weak to non-existent signal - seemed very strong in front part of park. Only real negative is road noise from I-275 - not a big deal for us but some may be bothered by it. We camped at Indian Springs Campground in a Motorhome.

This campground has 73 sites but only 10 are for transients. The rest (the ones surrounding the lake) are for long term residents. The sites are long, level gravel pull thru sites with full hook ups and good 20/30/50 amp electric that appears fairly new. Sites were easy in and out, but fairly close with only an 8 foot wide strip of grass between. We camped at Indian Springs Campground in a Fifth Wheel.